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Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Washington Farm Bureau Young Farmers and Ranchers help producers impacted by Carlton Complex Fire with a cleanup and recovery effort, and cherry harvest starts early in some parts of the state.
Land & Livestock Report
In the tradition of of rural communities making lemonade out of lemons — on October 18th Central Washington's Methow Valley will celebrate the Phoenix Festival which is a benefit event for relief funds from this summer's Carlton Complex wildfire.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The Phoenix Festival is a benefit event for wildfire relief funds.
Land & Livestock Report
Last Thursday Washington's Yakima Cattlemen donated a calf at the Toppenish Livestock Market with the proceeds going to those ranchers impacted by the state's largest wildfire, the Carlton Complex.
Land & Livestock Report
Central Washington's Yakima County Cattlemen's Association have stepped up and have donated a calf to be sold next week on Thursday, August 14th at the Toppenish Livestock Market to benefit those ranchers who lost fencing, hay, cattle and or buildings in the Carlton Complex fire.
Farm of the Future
For most of us — once a disaster is no longer featured on the evening news or headlines in the newspaper, it fades from our mind. The Manager of Okanogan Conservation District Craig Nelson says that the decimation of Washington's Carlton Wild Fire is so big, most folks are still wrapping their brains around what happen and where to go from here.
Land & Livestock Report
Something that I've always been impressed with and proud of is the giving spirit of the ranching community when other ranchers suffer disaster. With the recent round of wild fires across the region, the opportunity is here to help.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Additional federal resources to be made available to help with ongoing response to wildfires, and a number of producers throughout Okanogan County have been impacted by the fires.